Gop Race Heads South ; Romney Wins Big in New Hampshire.

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COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) -- Rivals eager to end Mitt Romney's two- state winning streak doubled down their criticism of him as unfeeling toward laid-off workers and out of step with conservative Christians as the presidential race headed to South Carolina today. Romney made a show of dominance by touting his campaign's $56 million in fundraising.

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich of Georgia, reveling in the race's turn to the South, struck a populist note in Rock Hill. Without mentioning Romney by name, he continued his previous attacks on the front-runner as a former venture capitalist whose deals cost people their jobs.

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Gop Race Heads South ; Romney Wins Big in New Hampshire.

Gingrich told an enthusiastic crowd of about 300 he wants "free enterprise that is honest. I want a free enterprise system that is accountable."

Texas Gov. R...

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